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Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947), a mathematician and logician by training, is the author of highly original works at the crossroads of science and philosophy, exploring the nature of the world around us and its temporal flow.Convinced that everyday terms distort reality, Whitehead invented or borrowed terms more appropriate to his project. The word ‘Process’, which gives its title to his most famous work Process and Reality (1929), is central to his thinking. Process introduces his vision of nature as a succession of crystallizations, each of which proves the finite granularity of time: the instant does not exist. It also implies a confrontation with the theory of relativity and quantum physics. Whitehead’s perspective allows for the occurrence of creative novelties, but for which the world necessarily cooperates with a deity, the role of which is examined in this book’s last chapter.In Alfred North Whitehead, Philosopher of Time, the author mixes biographical elements and intellectual advances, from logicism to philosophies of nature. A compelling introduction to the Whitehead’s demanding work, this book deciphers a metaphysical landscape often considered too abstract to be approachable, but points out the philosopher’s imperfections with respect to the scientific advances of our time.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947), a mathematician and logician by training, is the author of highly original works at the crossroads of science and philosophy, exploring the nature of the world around us and its temporal flow.Convinced that everyday terms distort reality, Whitehead invented or borrowed terms more appropriate to his project. The word ‘Process’, which gives its title to his most famous work Process and Reality (1929), is central to his thinking. Process introduces his vision of nature as a succession of crystallizations, each of which proves the finite granularity of time: the instant does not exist. It also implies a confrontation with the theory of relativity and quantum physics. Whitehead’s perspective allows for the occurrence of creative novelties, but for which the world necessarily cooperates with a deity, the role of which is examined in this book’s last chapter.In Alfred North Whitehead, Philosopher of Time, the author mixes biographical elements and intellectual advances, from logicism to philosophies of nature. A compelling introduction to the Whitehead’s demanding work, this book deciphers a metaphysical landscape often considered too abstract to be approachable, but points out the philosopher’s imperfections with respect to the scientific advances of our time.